Spanish Government Under Fire over Handling of Hantavirus Ship
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The president of the Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has significantly raised the tone against the government due to the management of the Hantavirus outbreak and the decision to allow the cruise ship to dock in the Canary Islands. In an act in El Puerto de Santa María, Feijóo demanded from the executive “all health documents” that support the decisions taken and claimed to know “which experts have been consulted” before authorizing the ope…
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Hantavirus ship passengers to be evacuated to Spain's Canaries on May 11th
A ship hit by a deadly hantavirus outbreak will reach the Spanish island of Tenerife "within three days", with the evacuation of passengers to start from May 11th, the government said on Wednesday.
The boat MV Hondius, home of Hantavirus, left Cape Verde on Wednesday. It is expected Saturday in Tenerife in the Spanish archipelago of the Canary Islands, from which the evacuation of passengers should begin on Monday. Follow our direct.
According to the Ministry of the Interior of Spain the evacuation of the cruise ship with passengers in quarantine due to the hantavirus will take place on Monday.
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